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THE  . 


PHYSICIANS'  CLUB 


OK    CHICAGO. 


INCORPORATED,  DECEMBER,  1895. 


Constitution,  By-Laws,  Members,  Etc. 


Tl\e  Regular  Meetings  of  trie  Club  are  r^eld  oi\  tl\e 
last  2VSoi\day  of  eacl\  n\or\tr\. 


STATE  OP  ILLINOIS. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 
Wm.  H.  HinrichsEN,  Secretary  of  State. 
To  all  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come,  Greeting: 

Whereas,  a  Certificate,  duly  signed  and  acknowledged, 
having  been  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  on  the 
14th  day  of  December,  A.  D.,  1895,  for  the  organization  of  "The 
Physicians'  Club  of  Chicago,"  under  and  in  accordance  with 
the  provisions  of  An  Act  Concerning  Corporations,  approved 
April  18,  1872,  and  in  force  July  1,  1872,  and  all  acts  amenda- 
tory thereof,  a  copy  of  which  Certificate  is  hereto  attached. 

Now,  Therefore,  I,  Wieeiam  H.  Hinrichsen,  Secretary 
of  State  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  by  virtue  of  the  powers  and 
duties  vested  in  me  by  law,  do  hereby  certify  that  the  said, 
"The  Physicians'  Club  of  Chicago,"  is  a  legally  organized 
Corporation  under  the  laws  of  this  State. 

In  Testimony  Whereof,  I  hereto  set  my  hand  and  cause 
to  be  affixed  the  great  Seal  of  State.  Done  at  the 
City  of  Springfield,  this  14th  day  of  December,  in 
the  year  of  our  Lord,  one  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  ninety-five,  and  of  the  Independence  of  the 
United  States,  the  one  hundred  and  twentieth. 

W.  H.  Hinrichsen, 

Secretary  of  State. 

Recorded  in  the  office  of  the  County  Clerk  of  Cook  County, 
February  23rd,  1897. 


J  SEAE.  I 


HISTORICAL. 


The  Pltysicians'  Club  was  formed  by  the  union  of 
the  Doctors'  and  Practitioners'  Clubs. 

The  former  had  a  membership  almost  wholly  on 
the  South  Side,  while  the  latter  was  composed  of  • 
members  from  every  part  of  the  city.  Their  aims  and 
purposes  were  similar,  viz. :  to  promote  sociability 
and  good  fellowship  among  the  members  of  the 
profession,  and  to  discuss  at  monthty  meetings  general 
topics  of  current  interest,  related  in  any  way  to 
medical  affairs. 

It  was  thought  that  a  combination  of  these  forces 
would  be  more  useful  and  more  productive  of  good 
than  both  operating  singly. 

In  answer  to  an  invitation  from  the  Executive 
Committee  of  the  Practitioners'  Club,  the  Executive 
Committees  of  both  Clubs  met  October  14th,  1895, 
and  agreed  to  advise  consolidation  of  the  membership, 
and  that  the  Doctors'  Club  amend  its  Charter  by 
inserting  the  word  "  Physicians'  "  in  place  of  the 
word  "Doctors'."  It  was  further  agreed  that  all 
members  in  good  standing,  in  either  of  the  Clubs, 
should  be  members  of  the  new  organization  ;  that  the 
membership  should  be  limited  to  250  ;  that  the  annual 
dues  should  be  $2.00;  and  that  monthly  meetings, 
with  dinners  and  discussion,  should  be  the  order,  as 
heretofore. 


The  Reports  of  the  Committees  were  discussed  by 
each  of  the  Clubs  in  special  sessions,  and  adopted 
by  vote. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  new  organization  was  held 
at  the  Union  League  Club,  Monday  evening,  Nov. 
25th,  1895.  Dr.  John  Ridlon  presided,  and  sixty-five 
members  from  both  of  the  old  Clubs  were  present. 
The  new  Constitution  and  By-Laws  that  had  been 
formulated  and  endorsed  by  the  Executive  Com- 
mittees in  a  joint  session,  were  presented  and  adopted. 

The  second  year  of  the  existence  of  the  Physicians' 
Club  was  marked  by  prosperity;  the  membership  limit 
was  almost  reached,  in  spite  of  the  fact  that  a  number 
of  members  were  retired  for  non-payment  of  dues,  and 
a  considerable  number  of  old  members  were  added  to 
the  honorary  list. 

With  the  notice  for  the  meeting  of  January  25th, 
1897,  at  which  was  discussed  the  subject  "  What  is 
the  attitude  of  the  Physicians'  Club  in  local  political 
affairs  ?  "  a  postal  card  vote  was  taken,  which  resulted 
almost  unanimously  in  the  resolution  that  the  Club 
should  take  some  active  part  in  local  municipal  affairs. 

Final  action  upon  this  question  was  deferred  until 
the  next  meeting  of  the  Club,  which  was  held  Febru- 
ary 22nd,  1897.  The  following  resolutions  were 
adopted  : 

Whereas,  The  necessity  is  apparent  and  urgent  for 
every  good  citizen  to  use  his  influence  to  promote 
local  good  government,  and 

Whereas,  It  appears  that  the  Physicians'  Club  may 
reasonably  undertake  as  an  organization  that  which 
each  member  attempts  individually,  therefore, 


Be  it  resolved,  That  the  Physicians'  Club  shall,  in 
a  non-partisan  way,  exert  its  influence  for  good 
government  in  Chicago. 

Resolved:  That  no  discussion  or  action  upon  a 
question  which  is  of  a  partisan  or  party  character 
shall  be  tolerated. 

Resolved ;  That  a  committee  of  five,  which  may  be 
called  the  "Good  Government  Committee"  be  appoint- 
ed by  the  Directors,  which  Committee  shall  act  in 
conjunction  with  the  Civic  Federation,  the  Municipal 
Voters'  League,  and  other  organizations  having 
similar  objects,  to  the  end,  that  good  men  may  be 
nominated  for  local  offices,  and  that  the  members  of 
the  Club  may  be  informed  as  to  the  best  men  before 
them  for  their  suffrages. 

Resolved :  That  it  is  the  sense  of  the  Club  that  all 
medical  offices  be  filled  by  medical  men. 

At  the  following  meeting  of  the  Directors  a  Good 
Government  Committee  was  selected.  Of  this  Com- 
mittee, Dr.  H.  M.  Starkey  was  chosen  chairman,  and 
Drs.  A.  R.  Edwards,  D.  R.  Brower,  Truman  W. 
Miller  and  George  F.  Fiske  the  other  members. 

This  Committee  took  immediate  action  and  issued 
a  circular  to  nearly  all  the  physicians  and  dentists  of 
Chicago,  containing  information  and  advice  concern- 
ing the  candidates  in  the  spring  municipal  election. 

The  Physicians'  Club  of  Chicago  represents  the 
liberal-minded  element  in  the  profession.  It  takes 
cognizance  of  political  and  sociological  conditions  which 
relate  to  medical  practice  and  principle.  It  has  de- 
nounced, in  no  uncertain  manner,  partisan  favoritism 
in  the  management  of  our  health  department.     It  has 


taken  exception  to  irregularities  in  the  administration 
of  public  charities  and  the  control  of  eleemosynary 
institutions.  It  has  criticised  any  apparent  deviation 
from  professional  etiquette.  It  has  discussed  with 
freedom  some  of  the  vagaries  of  contemporaneous 
practice.  It  has  invited  to  participate  in  its  discus- 
sions and  has  treated  in  a  tolerant  manner,  persons 
holding  all  sorts  of  opinions  on  all  sorts  of  questions. 
It  is  an  open  arena  to  which  is  invited  the  expression 
of  the  most  diversified  views  on  matters  pertaining  to 
the  welfare  of  society.  It  seeks  the  truth,  and  its 
endeavor  is  to  foster  a  spirit  of  altruism  among  its 
members. 

At  the  end  of  its  third  year  of  existence,  its 
membership  is  full  and  several  applicants  are  in  waiting. 
Its  meetings  are  well  attended  and  the  consideration  of 
live  topics  of  the  day  has  often  been  animated.  It  is 
safe  to  assume  that  its  future  usefulness  will  be 
increased  along  these  same  lines,  and  that  its  influence 
will  become  more  powerful  in  the  profession — an 
influence  constantly  exerted  for  the  public  good. 

The  Physicians'  Club  of  Chicago  is  in  affiliation 
with  the  Illinois  State  Medical  Society.  Its  members 
are  admitted  to  membership  in  the  American  Medical 
Association  upon  certificate. 


CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS. 


ADOPTED  NOVEMBER  25,  1895. 


This  organization  of  the  Doctors'  Club  and  the 
Practitioners'  Club  shall  be  known  as  The  Physi- 
cians' Club  of  Chicago. 

Primarily  the  object  of  this  Club  shall  be  to  foster 
that  spirit  of  friendty  intercourse  which  should  prevail 
among  those  having  a  like  aim  in  life. 

In  view  of  these  purposes  let  it  be  held  : 

Section  i  .  That  the  limit  of  membership  shall  be 
placed  at  two  hundred  and  fifty. 

Sec.  2.  That  hereafter  any  male  member  of  the 
regular  medical  profession,  in  good  and  honorable 
standing,  shall  be  eligible  for  membership,  providing 
that  his  application  is  duly  certified  and  placed  in  the 
Secretary's  hands,  together  with  the  membership  fee 
of  five  dollars  ($5.00).  Membership  will  then  be 
acquired  upon  the  favorable  action  of  the  Board  of 
Directors.  (Amendment  adopted  September  28th, 
1896).  The  Directors  may  elect  to  honorary  member- 
ship such  laymen  or  physicians  as  in  their  judgment 
seem  fit ;  such  honorary  membership  to  confer  all  the 
privileges  of  the  Club  except  the  right  to  vote. 

Sec.  3.  The  Officers  shall  consist  of  a  Secretary, 
who  shall  be  elected  ex-officio  a  member  of  the  Board, 
and  six  (6)  Directors,  who  shall  be  elected  by  the 
Association  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  and  a  Treasurer, 
who  shall  be  chosen  by  the  Directors.  The  Secretary 
and  Treasurer  shall  hold  office  for  one  ( 1 )  year,  and 
the  other  Directors  shall  hold  office  for  two  (2)  years, 
provided  that,  of  those  chosen,  three  (3)    shall   hold 


office  until  May,  1896,  and  three  (3)  until  May,  1897, 
(amended  to  read  June,  1897). 

The  Board  of  Directors  shall  appoint  a  Chairman 
for  each  meeting  of  the  Club,  it  being  understood, 
however,  that  no  member  shall  serve  as  Chairman 
twice  within  a  year. 

Sec.  4.  That  there  shall  be  a  repast  at  each 
meeting,  after  which  the  discussion  will  be  in  order. 

Sec.  5.  That  the  Annual  dues  shall  be  two 
dollars  ($2.00)  payable  within  three  (3)  months  from 
the  beginning  of  the  fiscal  year,  dating  from  May  1st. 
(Amended  to  read  June  1st).  Failure  to  pay  dues 
shall  constitute  good  cause  for  depriving  the  member 
of  the  Club  benefits. 

Sec.  6.  That  each  member  shall  be  permitted  the 
courtesy  of  the  Club  for  one  or  more  guests  at  any 
meeting,  becoming  responsible  for  the  extra  covers 
thus  provided. 

Sec.  7.  That  amendment  or  revision  of  these  Rules 
may  be  made  by  a  two-thirds  ( fi)  vote  of  the  number 
present  at  any  meeting  of  the  Club,  provided  due 
notice  has  been  given  at  the  preceding  meeting,  and 
such  notice  sent  to  each  member  with  the  regular 
announcement  of  the  meeting  at  which  the  amend- 
ment will  be  acted  upon. 

(Amendment  adopted  September  28th,  1896). 

Sec.  8.  Conduct  unbecoming  a  physician  and  a 
gentleman  shall  be  considered  good  cause  for  the 
expulsion  of  any  member,  provided  charges  be  pre- 
ferred to  the  Directors,  and  the  member  so  accused  be 
permitted  a  hearing  before  them,  or  before  a  tribunal 
appointed  by  them  for  the  purpose. 


PROGRAMMES. 


THE  FOLLOWING  PROGRAMMES  HAVE  BEEN   PRESENTED  AT  REGULAR 
MEETINGS  OF  THE  CLUB: 

November  25th,  1895,  first  meeting  of  the  new  organization  at 
The  Union  League  Club. 

Subject : 

"IS  A  UNION  OF  MEDICAL    SOCIETIES    IN    CHICAGO 

DESIRABLE?" 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  John  Ridlon. 

Speakers : 
Dr.  Sanger  Brown,  Dr.  Nicholas  Senn, 

Dr.  H.  T.  Byford,  Dr.  E.  L.  Holmes, 

Dr.  John  M.  Dodson,  Dr.  A.  E.  Garceau, 

Dr.  George  F.  Fiske,        Dr.  W.  a.  Pusey, 

Dr.  Clark  W.  Hawley,      Dr.  Denslow  Lewis, 

Dr.  Fernand  Hrnrotin. 

Appointment  of  a  Committee  consisting  of  Dr.  N.  Senn, 
Dr.  E.  J.  Doering  and  Dr.  Fernand  Henrotin,  to  endeavor  to 
secure  subscriptions  for  a  permanent  home  for  the  Medical 
Profession  in  this  city. 


December  30th,  1895.  Wellington  Hotel. 

Subject : 
"SCIENTIFIC  CHARITIES." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Edward  L.  Holmes. 

Speakers  : 
Dr.  Bayard  Holmes. 

Dr.  Philip  W.  Ayres, 
Secretary  Bureau  of  Charities,  Civic  Federation. 

General  Discussion  : 
Prof.  Geo.  A.  Coe, 

Dr.  John  Ridlon, 

Dr.  W.  Franklin  Coleman, 

Dr.  L,.  H.  Mettler, 

Dr.  C.  W.  Courtright, 

Dr.  E.  H.  Dorland, 

Dr.  W.  A.  Pusey, 

Dr.  Joseph  B.  Bacon. 


January  27th,  1896.  Wellington  Hotel. 

Subject  : 

"  LIFE  INSURANCE  AND  ITS  RELATIONS  TO  THE 

MEDICAL  PROFESSION." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Horace  M.  Starkey. 

Speakers  : 

Mr.  W.  E.  Stewart, 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  New  York. 

Dr.  S.  L.  Fuller,  Chicago, 
Washington  Life  Ins.  Co. 

Mr.  H.  H.  C.  Miller,  Chicago, 
Past  Supreme  Regent  Royal  Arcanum. 

General  Discussion  : 

Chas.  B.  Soule, 
Union  Central  Life  Ins.  Co. 

Dr.  J.  E.  Stubbs, 

Mr.  Jackson, 
New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 

Dr.  John  Ridlon, 

Dr.  Bayard  Holmes, 

Dr.  W.  A.  Pusby, 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis. 
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February  24th,   1896.  Wellington  Hotel. 

Subject  : 

"THE  MANAGEMENT  OF  THE  HEALTH  DEPARTMENT 

OF  LARGE  CITIES." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Nicholas  Senn. 


Speakers  : 

Dr.  Arthur  R.  Reynolds, 
Commissioner  of  Health,  Chicago. 

Dr.  U.  O.  B.  Wingate, 
Secretary  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Board  of  Health. 

Dr.  F.  W.  Rkilly, 
Asst.  Commissioner  of  Health,  Chicago. 

Dr.  Walter  Kempster, 
Health  Commissioner  of  Milwaukee. 


General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  Denslow  Lewis, 

Dr.  T.  W.  Miller, 

Dr.  J.  E.  Stubbs. 

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March  30th,   1896.  Wellington  Hotel. 

Subject  : 
"THE  EVIL  OF  FOOD  ADULTERATION." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Frank  Billings. 

Speakers ; 
Mr.  Franklin  MacVeagh. 

Mr.  C.  L.  Kennicott, 
City  Chemist  of  Chicago. 

Mr.  G.  Edward  Fuller, 
of  the  Thomson  &  Thomson  Spice  Co. 

Dk.  John  H.  Long. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  John  Ridlon, 

Dr.  E.  J.  Doering, 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis, 

Dr.  L.  C.  Borland. 


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April  27th,   1896.  Wellington  Hotel. 

Subject  : 
"DEGENERACY  IN  RELATION  TO  VICE  AND  CRIME." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Densi,ow  Lewis. 

Speakers  : 

1.  "  Physical  and  Mental  Characteristics  of  Degeneracy 

as  Observed  in  the  Vicious  and  Criminal, ' ' 

Dr.  James  G.  Kiernan. 

2.  "  The  Legal  Responsibility  of  the  Degenerate," 

Hon.  John  S.  Miller,  Ex-Corporation  Counsel. 

3.  "  The  Degenerate  as  an  Anti-Social  Being," 

Dr.  A.  W.  Smaix, 
Head  Professor  of  Sociology,  University  of  Chicago. 

4.  ' '  Unjust   Dispensation    and     Mai-Administration   of 

Law  in  Relation  to  the  Degenerate, ' ' 

Hon.  James  Goggin,  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court. 

5.  "  Sociological  Therapeusis  of  Degeneracy," 

Dr.  G.  Frank  Lydston. 

6.  "  The  Consideration  of  the  Degenerate  from  the 

Standpoint  of  the  Philanthropist, ' ' 

Hon.  Clarence  S.  Darrow. 

General  Discussion  : 
Judge  Henry  V.  Freeman, 
Mr.  Mark  Crawford. 

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May  25th,  1896.  Union  League  Club. 

ANNUAL  MEETING. 

Chairman  : 

Dr.  George  W.  Webster, 

President  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Election  of  Officers  and  transaction  of  general  business. 
Smoker. 


July  30,   1896.  Chicago  Beach  Hotel. 

MID-SUMMER  MEETING  FOR  MEMBERS  AND 
THEIR  LADIES. 

The  meeting  was  preceded  by  an  excursion  on  the  lake. 

The  dinner  was  followed  by  an  impromptu  program  of 
declamations  and  music,  in  which  the  Misses  Whitmore,  Mrs. 
Fairburn,  Dr.  G.  Frank  Lydston  and  others  took  part.  The 
evening  ended  with  a  dance. 


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September  28th,  1896.  Wellington  Hotel. 

Subject  : 

♦'WHAT  SHALL  BE  THE  ATTITUDE  OF  THE  MEDICAL 
PROFESSION  TOWARD  PROPRIETARY 

REMEDIES?" 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  E.  P.  Cook. 

Speakers  : 
Dr.  Edwin  J.  KtiH, 

Dr.  B.  T.  Whitmore, 

Dr.  John  Ridlon, 

Dr.  J.  Homer  Coulter. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  Archibald  Church, 

Dr.  Wm    E.  Casselbbrry, 

Dr.  Wm.  L.  Baum. 


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October  26th,   1896.  Wellington  Hotel. 

Subject : 

"THE  MANAGEMENT  OF  COOK  COUNTY 

HOSPITAL." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Christian  Fenger. 

Speakers  : 
Dr.  Thomas  A.  Davis, 

Dr.  d.  a.  k.  Steele, 

Dr.  R.  H.  Babcock, 

Dr.  Daniel  R.  Brower, 

Dr.  Nicholas  Senn, 

Dr.  Arthur  R.  Reynolds, 

Dr.  John  B.  Hamilton, 

Dr.  Harold  N.  Mover, 

Dr.  Wm.  T.  Montgomery, 

Dr.  Henry  F.  Lewis. 

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November  30th,  1896.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject  : 
"THE  WATER  SUPPLY  OF  CHICAGO." 

Chairman : 
Dr.  Arthur  R.  Reynolds. 

Speakers  : 
Prof.  Carl  S.  Hallberg, 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy. 

Dr.  F.  W.  Reilly, 
Health  Department,  Chicago. 

Dr.  Adolph  Gehrmann, 
Health  Department,  Chicago. 

General  Discussion : 
Dr.  Nicholas  Senn, 

Dr.  Clark  W.  Hawley, 

Dr.  S.  C.  Stanton. 


December  28th,  1896.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject : 

"THE  ATTITUDE  OF  THE  PRESS  TOWARD  THE 

MEDICAL  PROFESSION." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  John  B.  Hamilton. 

Speakers : 
Col.  Louis  H.  Ayme, 

Chicago  Press  Club. 

Dr.  Jas.  G.  Kiernan, 

Rev.  Dr.  Arthur  Edwards, 

Editor  North-  Western  Christian  Advocate. 

Mr.  Mei/viixe  E.  Stone, 
Associated  Press. 

General  Discussion. 


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January  25th,  1897.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject : 

"  SHALL  THE  PHYSICIANS'  CLUB  ATTEMPT  TO  EXERT 

SOME    INFLUENCE    IN   LOCAL 

POLITICAL  AFFAIRS?  " 

Chairman : 
Dr.  Truman  W.  Miller. 

Speakers  : 
Mr.  George  E.  Cole, 

President  Municipal  Voters'  League. 

Dr.  E.  Fletcher  Ingals, 

Dr.  William  E.  Quine, 

Dr.  John  B.  Hamilton, 

Dr.  Fernand  Henrotin. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  Horace  M.  Starkey, 

Dr.  Robt.  H.  Babcock, 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis. 

Report  of  the  Good  Government  Committee  by 
Dr.  Horace  M.  Starkey,  Chairman. 

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February  22nd,   1897.  Victoria  Hotel. 

LADIES'  NIGHT. 

An  Executive  Session  was  held  in  which  were  discussed 
and  adopted  the  following  resolutions  presented  by  the  Good 
Government  Committee : 

Whereas,  The  necessity  is  apparent  and  urgent  for  every 
good  citizen  to  use  his  influence  to  promote  local  good  govern- 
ment; and 

Whereas,  It  appears  that  The  Physicians'  Club  may  reason- 
ably undertake,  as  an  organization,  that  which  each  member 
attempts  individually;  therefore,  be  it 

Resolved,  That  The  Physicians'  Club  shall,  in  a  non- 
partisan way,  exert  its  influence  for  good  government  in 
Chicago. 

RESOEVED,  That  no  discussion  of  or  action  upon  a  question 
which  is  of  a  partisan  or  party  character  shall  be  tolerated. 

Resolved,  That  a  Committee  of  five,  which  may  be  called 
the  "Good  Government  Committee,"  be  appointed  by  the 
Directors,  which  Committee  shall  act  in  conjunction  with  the 
Civic  Federation,  the  Municipal  Voters'  League,  and'  other 
organizations  having  similar  objects,  to  the  end,  that  good  men 
may  be  nominated  for  local  offices,  and  that  the  members  of  the 
Club  may  be  informed  as  to  the  best  men  before  them  for  their 
suffrages. 

Resolved,  That  it  is  the  sense  of  the  Club  that  all  medical 
offices  be  filled  by  medical  men.  (For  names  of  the  Committee, 
see  page  7). 

The  business  session  was  followed  by  a  social  entertainment 
in  which  the  ladies  participated. 


March  29th,  1897.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject  : 
"MODERN  ATHLETICS." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Daniel  R.  Brower. 

"  Introduction  of  the  Subject," 

Prof.  A.  A.  Stagg,  Chicago  University. 

"Competitive  Athletics,"  Dr.  Arthur  Dean  Bevan. 

"  Modern  Athletics  in  Relation  to  the  Circulatory  System," 

Dr.  E.  Fletcher  Ingals. 

"  Influence  upon  the  Male  Genito-Urinary  System," 

Dr.  G.  Frank  Lydston. 

"  Influence  Upon  the  Female  Genito-Urinary  System," 

Dr.  Thomas  J.  WaTkins. 

General  Discussion. 


25 


April  26th,   1897.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject : 

"THE  RELATION  OF  SPECIALISTS  TO  GENERAL 

PRACTITIONERS." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  C.  W.  Courtright. 

Speakers  : 
Dr.  Thomas  B.  Swartz, 

Dr.  Henry  F.  Lewis, 

Dr.  Wm.  L.  Baum, 

Dr.  John  M.  Dodson. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  W.  H.  Wilder, 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis. 


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May  28th,   1S97.  Hotel  Bismarck. 

ANNUAL  MEETING. 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Jos.  B.  Bacon. 

Election  of  Officers,  Reports  of  retiring  Officers,  and 
transaction  of  business. 

After  the  Business  Meeting,  Dr.  G.  Frank  Lydston  took 
the  chair,  and  the  Club  was  delightfully  entertained  by  mem- 
bers of  the  Cipher  Club,  who  were  guests  of  the  occasion. 


27 


September  27th,  1897.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject : 
"FAITH  AS  A  REMEDY  FOR  DISEASE." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  William  E.  Quine. 

Speakers  : 
Rev.  Father  Dorney, 

Dr.  M.  H.  Lackersteen, 

Rev.  Dr.  P.  S.  Henson, 

Dr.  Harold  N.  Mover. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  A.  H.  Burr, 

Dr.  H.  T.  Patrick, 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis, 

Dr.  A.  R.  Reynolds, 

Dr.  S.  B.  Clevenger. 


28 


October  29th,  1897.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject  : 
"THE  PROTECTION  OF  THE  COMMUNITY  FROM 
CONTAGION." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  J.  Nevins  Hyde. 

Speakers  : 
"  The  Dangers  of  Leprosy," 

Hon.  Lorrin  Thurston, 
Formerly  Minister  to  the  U.  S.  from  Hawaii. 

"  The  Prevention  of  Syphilis  and  Venereal  Diseases," 

Dr.  Jos.  Zeisler. 

"  The  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis, "  Dr.  N.  S.  Davis,  Jr. 

' '  Protection  from  Yellow  Fever, ' ' 

Dr.  F.  W.  Reiixy,  Dept.  of  Health,  Chicago. 

General  Discussion. 


November  29th,   1S97.  Chicago  Medical  Societj'  Rooms, 

Stewart  Building. 


LADIES'  NIGHT. 

Dr.  Jos.  ZEiSLER  read  a  paper  on   Programme  Music, 
which  was  illustrated  with  selections  on  the  piano. 
A  lunch  was  served. 


30 


January  31st,   1898.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject : 

"OSTEOPATHY    AND    ITS    RELATION    TO    MEDICINE 
AND  SURGERY." 

Chairman  : 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis. 

(In  the  absence  of  Dr.  John  E.  Owens.) 

Speakers  : 

Dr.  J.  H.  Sullivan, 

Representative  in  Chicago  of  the  School  of  Osteopathy, 

Kirksville,  Mo. 

Dr.  H.  M.  Smith, 
Kirksville,  Mo. 

Dr.  G.  A.  Dorsey, 
Curator,  Field  Columbian  Museum. 

Dr.  I,.  L.  McArThur, 
Dr.  John  Ridlon. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  A.  Church, 
Dr.  J.  H.  ETheridge, 
Dr.  E.  P.  Cook, 
Dr.  C.  C.  Hunt,  of  Dixon,  111. 
Prof.  Geo.  A.  Coe, 
Dr.  Taylor,  of  Oakland,  Cal. 


March  7th,  1898.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject  : 
"THE  TRAINED  NURSE." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  E.  C.  Dudley. 

Speakers  : 

Miss  Isabel  McIsaacs, 

Supt.  Illinois  Training  School  for  Nurses. 

Miss  Emily  Wakem, 
Supt.  Visiting  Nurses  Association. 

Dr.  Edmund  Andrews. 

Dr.  A.  C.  Cotton. 

Getieral  Discussion  : 
Dr.  T.  B  Swartz, 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis, 

Dr.  D.  Harrison  Mettler, 

Dr.  W.  H.  Wilder. 


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April  4th,  1898.  Palmer  House. 

Subject  : 
"THE  PROBLEMS  OF  ADOLESCENCE." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  E.  J.  Doering. 

Program  : 
"  Psychology  of  Adolescence," 

Prof.  John  Dewey, 
Head  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Chicago  University. 

"  Physical  Penalties,"  Dr.  M.  P.  Hatfield. 

' '  Ethics  of  Adolescence, ' ' 

Mr.  W.  m.  Salter, 
Lecturer  of  Society  for  Ethical  Culture. 

"  Lying,  Stealing  and  Kleptomania  in  Adolescence," 

Dr.  W.  X.  Sudduth. 

"  Sexual  Instability,"  Dr.  Jas.  G.  Kiernan. 

"  School  Fatigue  in  Adolescence," 

Dr.  Colin  A.  Scott, 
Professor  of  Child  Psychology,  Chicago  Board  of  Education  . 

General  Discussion. 


May  2nd,   1898.  Palmer  House. 

Subject  : 
"THE  MEDICAL  ASPECTS  OF  THE  WAR  QUESTION." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  PL  P.  Merriman, 

Program  : 

"The   Medical  Department  of  the  Army:     Its   Organization 

and  Duties." 

Dr.  Truman  B.  Miller,  late  A.  A.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A. 

"  The  Attitude  of  the  Insurance  Companies  Toward  the 

Military  Man." 

Dr.  J.  H.  Stowell,  Pres.  Chicago  Medical  Examiners'  Ass'n. 

"The  Surgeon  on  the  Battlefield." 
Dr.  Nicholas  Senn,  Surgeon  General  I.  N.  G. 

"  The  Surgeon  on  a  Warship." 
Dr.  J.  Nevins  Hyde,  late  Passed  Ass't  Surgeon  U.  S.  N. 

"  Probable  Influence  of  the  Modern  Small  Arm  Projectile  on 

Military  Surgery. ' ' 

Dr.  G.  Frank  Lydston,  Surgeon  2nd  Regiment  I.  N.  G. 

' '  Climatology  of  Cuba  as  a  Factor  in  the  Present  War. ' ' 

Dr.  John  B.  Hamilton, 

Late  Surgeon  General  Marine  Hospital  Service. 

Music  by  The  Lexington  Vocal  Quartet. 
34 


May  31st,   189S.  Temple  Club. 

ANNUAL  BUSINESS  MEETING. 


Officers  for  the  ensuing  year  were  elected,  the  reports  of 
retiring  officers  presented,  and  the  policy  and  management  of 
the  Club  discussed. 

Smoker. 


Chairman  : 

Dr.  Denslow  Lewis, 

in  the  absence  of  Dr.  N.  Senn,  Chairman  of  the  Board 

of  Directors. 


After  the  Business  Meeting  there  was  a  "Stag  Social  Session' 
and  a  lunch. 


35 


October  3rd,  1898.  Victoria  Hotel. 

Subject  : 

"RELATIONS  OF  THE  MEDICAL  PRESS  AND  THE 

MEDICAL  PROFESSION." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Jno.  B.  Hamilton. 

1.  "  The  Medical  Press  and  Scientific  Progress," 

Dr.  Sanger  Brown. 

2.  "  Relation  of  the  Medical  Press  to  the  Public  and 

Government,"  Dr.  Archibald  Church. 

3.  "Ethics  of  the  Medical  Press,"        Dr.  Jas.  G.  Kiernan. 

4.  "Compensation  of  Medical  Authors,"     Dr.  H.  N.  Mover. 

5.  "The 'Reading  Notice,' "  Dr.  J.  H.  Hoijjster. 

6.  ' '  The  Medical  Press  as  a  Critic  of  Medical  Literature, ' ' 

Dr.  J.  Homer  Coulter. 


October  31st,  1898.  Grand  Pacific  Hotel. 

Subject  : 
"THE  LESSONS  OF  THE  WAR." 

Chairman : 

Major  G.  Frank  Lydston, 
Surgeon  2nd  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry. 

1.  "  From  the  Political  Standpoint," 

Senator  William  E.  Mason. 

2.  "  From  the  Strategic  Standpoint," 

Col.  Marcus  Kavanagh, 

7th  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry. 

3.  "  From  the  Standpoint  of  Hospital  Organization," 

Lteut.-Col.  Albert  Hartsufe, 

Deputy  Surgeon  General  U.  S.  A. 

4.  ' '  From  the  Standpoint  of  a  Regular, ' ' 

General  Andrew  S.  Burt,  U.  S.  A. 

5.  "  From  the  Medical,  Surgical  and  Sanitary  Standpoints," 

Major  Wm.  Cuthbertson, 

Surgeon  1st  Illinois  Volunteer  Cavalry. 

Major  Wm.  G.  Willard, 

Surgeon  1st  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry. 

Capt.  Thos.  E.  Roberts, 

Asst.  Surgeon  1st  Illinois  Vol.  Infantry. 

6.  "  What  Profiteth  It  ?  " 

Lieut.-Coe.  Nicholas  Senn, 

Deputy  Surgeon  General  U.  S.  Volunteers. 
Chief  of  the  Operating  Staff  with  the  Army 
in  the  Field. 

37 


November  28th,  189S.  Kinsley's. 

Subject : 
"  SEXUAL  HYGIENE." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  John  Milton  Dodson. 

1.  "  The  Awakening  of  the  Sexual  Instinct,"  Dr.  Emil  Ries. 

2.  "  The  Effects  of  Genital  Derangements  and  Malfor- 

mations on  Sexual  Appetite,"  Dr.  C.  S.  Bacon. 

3.  "Sexual   Desire   as   Influenced  by   Religious    and 

other  Emotion,"  Dr.  G.  F.  BuTLER. 

4.  "  The  Sexual  Act, 

Frauds  in  the  Conjugal  Embrace,"  Dr.  Jos.  Zeisler. 

5.  "The  Results  of  Sexual  Excess  or  Continence." 
"  Sexual  Misinformation  and  Quack  Literature. " 

Dr.  W.  T.  Belfield. 

6.  "  The  Effect  of  Coitus  during  Pregnancy  and  Lactation," 

Dr.  A.  C.  Cotton. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  C.  W.  CourTright,  Dr.  H.  A.  Norden. 

Mr.  A.  S.  Trude.  Dr.  F.  H.  Montgomery. 

Rev.  Paul  Carus.  Dr.  W.  Rittenhouse. 

Dr.  Rachel  Hickey  Carr.   Prof.  W.  M.  Wheeler. 

Dr.  C.  A.  Parker. 

38 


January  30th,  1899.  Union  Hotel. 

Subject : 
"SOCIAL  SETTLEMENTS." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Bayard  Holmes. 

1.  "  Origin  of  the  Social  Settlement," 

Mr.  H.  F.  Ward,  Northwestern  University  Settlement. 

2.  "  Industrial  Situation  which  calls  for  the  Settlement," 

Prof.  Graham  Taylor,  Chicago  Commons. 

3.  ' '  The  Aim  of  the  Settlement, ' ' 

Miss  Jane  Addams,  Hull  House. 

4.  ' '  Instruction  of  the  Needy  Public  in  Hygiene  and 

Sanitation,"  Dr.  J.  H.  KEEEOGG. 

5.  "The  Poor  Man's  Lawyer,"         Mr.  Joseph  W.  Errant. 

6.  "  Duties  of  the  Outsider  to  the  Settlement  Movement," 

Prof.  C.  R.  Henderson,  Chicago  University. 


February  27th,  1899.  Palmer  House. 

Subject : 
"  ILLEGITIMACY. " 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Hugh  T.  Patrick. 

1.  "  Etiology  and  Statistics  of  Illegitimacy," 

Dr.  EffiE  L.  Lobdeee. 

2.  "  The  Effects  of  Law  and  Regulations," 

Hon.  Edward  T.  Noonen. 

3.  "  Sociological  Conditions  in  relation  to  Illegitimacy," 

Mr.  A.  M.  Simons,  Bureau  of  Charities. 

4.  ' '  Educational  and  Religious  Prophylaxis, ' ' 

Rabbi  A.  Norden. 

5.  "  Provisions  for  the  Illegitimate  Child," 

Mr.  Cari,  Kersey,  Supt.  of  Children's  Dept., 
Children's  Home  and  Aid  Society. 

6.  "  What  would  Human  Brotherhood  Require?  " 

Proe.  Geo.  A.  Coe,  Northwestern  University 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  Frances  Dickinson,        Dr.  Denseow  Lewis, 

Dr.  John  Ridi^on,  Dr.  A.  H.  Burr, 

Dr.  J.  E.  Stubbs,  Dr.  H.  N.  Mover. 

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March  27th,  1899.  Sherman  House. 

Subject  : 
"  HOSPITAL  ETHICS." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  E.  J.  Doering. 

Program  : 
"  Relation  of  Hospital  Staff  and  Internes," 

Dr.  Casey  A.  Wood. 

"  Relation  of  the  Executive  Body  to  the  Staff," 

Dr.  T.  A.  Davis. 

' '  Relation  of  the  Members  of  the  Hospital  Staff  to  Each 

Other,"  Dr.  H.  J.  Burwash. 

"  What  Shall  be  our  Attitude  Toward  Professional  Mistakes?  " 

Dr.  J.  E.  Stubbs. 

11  Duty  of  the  Hospital  Physician  to  his  Outside  Brethren," 

Dr.  Weixer  Van  Hook. 

' '  What  Would  Professional  Etiquette  Demand  ?  ' ' 

Dr.  John  Ridlon. 

General  Discussion  : 
Dr.  B.  Meyer.  Dr.  James  Burry. 


41 


April  24th,  1899.  Sherman  House. 

Subject  ; 
"  MARRIAGE." 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  James  Burry. 

"  The  Purpose  of  Marriage,"        Dr.  L.  Harrison  MettlER. 

"  The  Dissolution  of  the  Marriage  Contract," 

Judge  0.  H.  Horton. 

"  The  Regulation  of  Marriage,"  Dr.  A.   H.  Burr. 

"  The  Future  of  Marriage,"  Rev.  Frank  Crane. 

General  Discussion : 
Dr.  John  Ridlon, 
Dr.  L.  Blake  Baldwin, 
Dr.  W.  L.  Baum. 


i-: 


May  29th,   1S99.  Sherman  House. 

ANNUAL  MEETING. 

Chairman  : 
Dr.  Denslow  Lewis, 
President  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Reports  from  the  Secretary  and  Treasurer  were  read. 

A  discussion  on  the  policy  of  the  Club  was  participated  in  by 

Dr.  A.  R.  Johnstone,  Dr.  H.  N.  Mover, 

Dr.  Joseph  B.  Bacon,  Dr.  J.  H.  Coulter, 

Dr.  W.  A.  Pusey,  Dr.  T.  J.  Watkins, 

Dr.  Z.  H.  Going,  Dr.  C.  W.  Courtright, 

Dr.  H.  T.  Patrick,  Dr.  W.  H.  Wilder, 
Dr.  N.  H.  Henderson,      Dr.  Clarence  A.  Earle. 

Election  of  three  Directors  : 

L.  Harrison  Mettler, 

Hugh  T.  Patrick, 

Geo.  F.  Butler, 

to  serve  for  two  years. 

And  a  Secretary, 

William  H.  Wilder, 

for  one  year. 


Lunch  was  served  and  appropriate  musical  selections 
were  rendered.  • 

43 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS,  1895-1896-1897. 

George  W.  Webster,  -  -  -  President. 
William  H.  Wilder,      -        -        -  Secretary. 

Henry  F.  Lewis,         -  Treasurer. 

M.  H.  Cazier, 

George  F.  Fiske, 

Nicholas  Senn, 

C.  D.  Wescott. 


44 


BOARD   OF   DIRECTORS,   1897-18S8. 

Nicholas  Senn,        -  President. 

William  H.  Wilder,  ...       Secretary. 

M.  H.  Cazier,  ...         .  Treasurer. 

Joseph  B.  Bacon, 

Denslow  Lewis, 

John  Ridlon, 

George  W.  Webster. 


45 


BOARD    OF   DIRECTORS,   1338-1899. 


Denslow  Lewis, 

William  H.  Wilder, 

John  Ridlon,     - 

Joseph  B.  Bacon, 
H.  H.  Deming, 
Harold  N.  Mover, 
Wm.  Allen  Pusey. 


President. 
Secretary. 
Treasurer. 


BOARD   OF  DiRECTORS,  1899-1900. 

Wm.  Allen  Pusey,         -         -         -  President. 

William  H.  Wilder,  -  -  -  Secretary. 
L.  Harrison  Mettler,         -        -  Treasurer. 

H.  H.  Deming, 

Harold  N.  Moyer, 

Hugh  T.  Patrick, 

Geo.  F.  Butler. 


47 


OFFICIAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


HONORARY. 

Date  of 

Admission. 

Jane  Addams, 

Hull  House,  Chicago. 

1899 

Edmund  Andrews, 

65  Randolph  St.,  Chicago. 

1896 

Philip  W.  Ayres, 

105  E.  22nd  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

1896 

S.  P.  Black, 

Pasadena,  Cal. 

1897 

Norman  Bridge, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1895 

Henry  C.  Burdett, 

London,  England. 

1895 

Geo.  A.  Coe, 

620  Univ'ity  PL,  Evanston.Ill.  1896 

E.  P.  Cook, 

Mendota,  111. 

1895 

Lester  Curtis,    - 

35  University  PL,  Chicago. 

1897 

Clarence  S.  Darrow, 

100  Washington  St. ,  Chicago. 

1899 

Richard  Dewey, 

Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

1898 

DlTTMAR  FlNKLER, 

Bonn,  Germany. 

1895 

C  R.  Henderson, 

Chicago  University,  Chicago. 

1896 

J.  H.  HOLLISTER, 

3430  Rhodes  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1897 

E.  L.  Holmes, 

150  Evanston  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1897 

Ephraim  Ingals, 

4753  Grand  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

1897 

Rudolph  Jurgens, 

Berlin,  Germany. 

1895 

Herman  Knapp, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1895 

Henry  M.  Lyman, 

200  Ashland  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

1897 

Henry  C.  March, 

Boston,  Mass. 

1895 

Donald  Maclean, 

Detroit,  Mich. 

1895 

De  Laskie  Miller, 

110  Astor  St.,  Chicago. 

1895 

Daniel  T.  Nelson, 

2400  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1898 

J.  L/.  NOTTLER, 

Nettler,  England. 

1895 

Chas.  A.  Oliver, 

1507  Locust  St.,  Philadelphia 

.  1896 

Adam  Politzer, 

Vienna,  Austria. 

1895 

A.  W.  Small, 

Chicago  University,  Chicago 

.  1896 

W.  P.  Stewart,    - 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  N.  Y. 

1896 

Ernest  T.  Tappey, 

Detroit,  Mich. 

1895 

Graham  Taylor, 

Chicago  Commons,  Chicago. 

1899 

Victor  C.  Vaughan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

1895 

R.  Von  Winckel, 

Munich,  Germany. 

1895 

R.  J.  Wole, 

Glasgow,  Scotland. 

1895 

48 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS. 


Abbott,  W.  C. 
Abt,  I.  A. 
Allport,  Frank 
Anderson,  H.  G. 
Andrews,  E.  W. 
Auld,  J.  M. 

Babcock,  R.  H.     - 
Bacon,  C.  S. 
Bacon,  Jos.  B. 
Bacon,  M.  W. 
Baldwin,  L.  Blake 
Ballenger,  Wm.  L. 
Bartholomew,  J.  N. 

Baum,  W.  L. 

Beard,  Chas.  H. 
Belfield,  Wm.  T. 
Bevan,  A.  D. 
Billings,  Frank 
Binkley,  J.  T.,  Jr. 
Bishop,  R.  W. 
Borland,  L.  C. 
Bouffleur,  A.  I. 
Bouton,  W.  C. 
Bradley,  C.  D.     - 
Brower,  D.  R. 
Brown,  M.  R. 
Brown,  Sanger 
Brumback,  A.  H. 
Burr,  A.  H. 
Burr,  C.  S.    - 
Eurry,  James 
Burwash,  H.  J.     - 
Butler,  G.  F. 
Byford,  Henry  T. 


2666  Hermitage  Ave. 
4326  Vincennes  Ave. 
92  State  St. 
128  67th  St. 
65  Randolph  St. 
714  W.  Monroe  St. 


Date  of 
Admission. 

1897 
1895 
1898 
1896 
1895 
1895 


103  State  St.  1896 

426  Centre  St.  1898 

4125  Drexel  Blvd.  1895 

6817  Wentworth  Ave.  1896 

100  State  St.  1898 

100  State  St.  1895 

421  Centre  St.  1896 

103  State  St.  1896 

34  Washington  St.  1896 
112  Clark  St.  1895 
100  State  St.  1897 

35  E.  22nd  St.  1895 
452  E.  49th  St.  1895 
70  State  St.  1895 
685  Ogden  Ave.  1895 
1178  Washington  Blvd.  1895 
210  Grand  Ave.,Waukegan,Ill.  1S95 
133  Dearborn  Ave.  1895 
597  Jackson  Blvd.  1895 
34  Washington  St.  1895 
757  Washington  Blvd.  1895 
100  State  St.  1898 
100  State  St.  1895 
9373  Longwood  Ave.  1896 
4862  Washington  Ave.  1895 
721  N.  Hoyne  Ave.  1899 
103  State  St.  1895 
100  State  St.  1895 

49 


Carr,  Rachel  H. 

CASSELBERRY,  WM,  E. 
CAZIER,  M.  H. 

Chapin,  S.  N. 
Cheney,  H.  W.     - 
Christopher,  W.  S. 
Christie,  Wm. 
Church,  Archibald 
Churchill,  F.  S. 
Clement,  F.  M. 
Cleveland,  Geo.  H. 
Colburn,  J.  E. 
Coleman,  W.  F. 
Cook,  J.  C.     - 
Coolidge,  F.  S.     - 
Corwin,  A.  M. 
Cory,  A.  L. 
Cotton,  A.  C. 
Coulter,  J.  Homer 
Courtright,  C.  W. 

CUTHBERTSON,  WM. 

Daneorth,  I.  N. 
Davis,  T.  A. 
Deming,  H.  H.     - 
DeVeny,  S.  C. 
Dewey,  F.  J. 
Dickinson,  Frances 
Dickerman,  E.  T. 
Dickson,  W.  F. 
Dodd,  Oscar 
Dodson,  J.  M. 

DOERING,  E.  J. 

Dudley,  E.  C. 

DUNAVAN,  Iv.  W. 

Earle,  C.  A. 
Earle,  Frank  B. 
Edwards,  Arthur  R. 


Date  of 

Admission. 

4725  Kenwood  Ave. 

1895 

1830  Calumet  Ave. 

1895 

125  La  Salle  St. 

1895 

70  State  St. 

1895 

6303  Monroe  Ave. 

1895 

408  Centre  St. 

1895 

7100  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 

1896 

4858  Madison  Ave. 

1895 

583  E.  Division  St. 

1896 

95th  &  Wood  Sts. 

1896 

951  W.  Harrison  St. 

1895 

34  Washington  St. 

1896 

34  Washington  St. 

1895 

5708  Rosalie  Court. 

1895 

2636  Prairie  Ave. 

1895 

691  W.  Harrison  St. 

1899 

4101  State  St. 

1895 

677  Jackson  Blvd. 

1895 

103  State  St. 

1895 

346  E.  63rd  St. 

1895 

189  41st  St. 

1895 

70  State  St. 

1895 

987  Jackson  Blvd. 

1896 

4356  Greenwood  Ave. 

1895 

2542  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

100  State  St. 

-1895 

70  State  St. 

1895 

103  State  St. 

1895 

70  Madison  St. 

1895 

103  State  St. 

1895 

568  Washington  Blvd. 

1895 

2458  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

1617  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

4257  State  St. 

1895 

Des  Plaines,  111. 

1895 

903  W.  Monroe  St. 

1895 

2818  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

50 


ElSENDRATH,  D.  N. 

Elliot,  Arthur  R. 
Emmons,  F.  A. 

ESKRIDGE,  J.  H.      - 

Evans,  W.  A. 

Favill,  H.  B. 
Fsnger,  Christian 
Ferguson,  A.  H. 
Fisher,  J. 

Fisher,  W.  A.       -       - 
Fiske,  Geo.  F. 
Froom,  A.  E. 

FUTTERER,  G. 

Garceau,  A.  E.     - 
Gardiner,  E.  J. 
German,  Wm.  H. 
Gill,  J.  C.      - 

GlLLMORE,  ROBT.  T.       - 

Going,  Z  H.         - 
Goodkind,  Maurice  L. 
Graham,  D.  W.     - 
Graves,  C.  H. 
Graves,  Robert 
Greene,  F.  C. 
Gregory,  L.  L.     - 

Haight,  Allen  T. 
Hamill,  Edwin 
Hammon,  G.  M.     - 
Hanna,  E.  A. 
Hardie,  T.  Melville 
Hardon,  R.  W.     - 
Karris,  M.  L. 
Harsha,  Wm.  M. 
Haskins,  Geo.  W. 
Hatfield,  M.  P. 
Haven,  A.  C. 


3125  Michigan  Ave. 
103  State  St. 
4129  Drexel  Blvd. 
831  43rd  St. 
103  State  St. 

138  Pine  St. 
269  La  Salle  Ave. 
100  State  St. 
363  La  Salle  Ave. 
103  State  St. 
438  La  Salle  Ave. 
3901  Wentworth  Ave. 
716  Fullerton  Ave. 

5213  Kimbark  Ave. 
85  Astor  St. 
Morgan  Park,  111. 
34  Washington  St. 
460  E.  63rd  St. 
4612  Indiana  Ave. 
103  State  St. 
34  Washington  St. 
615  W.  12th  St 
807  S.  Halsted  St. 
42  Wabash  Ave. 
514  Evanston  Ave. 


Date  of 

Admission. 

1896 
1899 
1895 
1895 
1895 

1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 

1895 
1895 
1895 
1897 
1899 
1895 
1898 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 


103  State  St.  1897 

812  Warren  Ave.  1895 

6S3  W.  Adams  St.  1895 

7135  Union  Ave.  1896 

34  Washington  St.  1896 

103  State  St.  1896 

100  State  St.  1895 

103  State  St.  1S95 

100  State  St.  1899 

100  State  St.  1895 
P.O.  Box  96,  Lake  Forest,  111.  1895 


51 


Haven,  Joseph 
Hawkey,  A.  W.     - 
Hawkey,  C.  W.      - 
Hawley,  Joseph 
Hayman,  L.  B. 
Hector,  W.  S. 
Henderson,  N.  H. 
Henkel,  F.  W.  E. 
Henrotin,  F. 
Hequembourg,  J.  E. 
Herrick,  J.  B. 
Hessert,  Wm. 
Hester,  W.  W. 
Hilton,  G.  V. 
Hoadley,  A.  E.     - 
Holmes,  Bayard 
Holmes,  R.  W. 
Hooper,  Henry 
Hyde,  J.  Nevins 


Date  of 

Admission. 

59  Gordon  Terrace. 

1895 

111.  East.  Hosp.,  Hospital, 

111.  1895 

70  State  St. 

1895 

3515  Grand  Blvd. 

1895 

70  State  St. 

1895 

3673  State  St. 

1895 

4147  Lake  Ave. 

1895 

538  Ashland  Blvd. 

1895 

353  La  Salle  Ave. 

1895 

512  Fullerton  Ave. 

1895 

103  State  St. 

1895 

100  State  St. 

1898 

3640  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 

1895 

6327  Woodlawn  Ave. 

1895 

34  Washington  St. 

1895 

104  E.  40th  St. 

1895 

558  E.  Division  St. 

1896 

541  N.  State  St. 

1895 

100  State  St. 

1895 

Ingals,  E.  Fletcher 


34  Washington  St. 


1895 


Jaques,  W.  K. 

4316  Greenwood  Ave. 

1895 

Jay,  Frank  W. 

2510  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

Johnson,  F.  S.      - 

2521  Prairie  Ave. 

1896 

Johnstone,  A.  Ralph 

4454  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 

1899 

Kennedy,  H.  J. 

4247  Calumet  Ave. 

1895 

Kiernan,  J.  G.      - 

103  State  St. 

1896 

Kreissl,  F. 

92  State  St. 

1898 

Krieger,  G.  E.     - 

100  State  St. 

1895 

Kuh,  E.  J.      - 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Kuh,  Sidney 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Larkin,  F.  A. 

63rd  St.  &  Stewart  Ave. 

1896 

Larkin,  J.  J. 

277  91st  St. 

1895 

Leeming,  Jno. 

3541  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

Lewis,  Denslow 

5100  Madison  Ave. 

1895 

52 


Date  of 

Admission. 

Lewis,  Henry  F. 

4426  Lake  Ave. 

1895 

Luehr,  Edw. 

9141  Houston  Ave. 

1896 

Lydston,  G.  Frank 

100  State  St. 

1895 

Lyons,  J.  A. 

4118  State  St. 

1895 

MacMartin,  D.  R. 

77  Jackson  St. 

1898 

McArthur,  L.  L. 

100  State  St. 

1898 

McNab,  M.  D. 

601  69th  St. 

1897 

McWiuiams,  S.  A. 

3456  Michigan  Ave. 

1895 

Macy,  H.  C.           -        - 

4554  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 

1899 

Manierre,  C.  E. 

552  La  Salle  Ave. 

1895 

Manierre,  J.  T.    - 

215  Schiller  St. 

1896 

Mann,  W.  A.          -        - 

70  State  St. 

1895 

Marshall,  J.  S.     - 

48  Groveland  Park. 

1895 

Mellish,  E.  J. 

307  Belden  Ave. 

1895 

Menge,  F.     -        -        - 

154  E.  42nd  St. 

1895 

Merriman,  H.  P.  - 

2237  Michigan  Ave. 

1895 

Mettler,  L.  H.     - 

4544  Lake  Ave. 

1895 

Miller,  T.  W.      - 

1071  N.  Clark  St. 

1895 

Montgomery,  F.  H.     - 

100  State  St. 

1895 

Montgomery,  W.  T. 

31  Washington  St. 

1896 

Moore,  F.  B. 

55  Arcade,  Pullman,  111. 

1895 

Morgan,  Wm.  E. 

3000  Michigan  Ave. 

1895 

MORGENTHAU,  G.  L. 

34  Washington  St. 

1895 

Moyer,  Harold  N. 

103  State  St. 

1896 

Murphy,  J.  B. 

100  State  St. 

1895 

Newman,  H.  P.     - 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Newton,  G.  W.     - 

878  W.  Adams  St. 

1895 

Niles,  J.  W.           - 

420  La  Salle  Ave. 

1895 

Norden,  H.  A.       - 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Ochsner,  Edw.  H. 

710  Sedgwick  St. 

1898 

Ogden,  E.  R. 

100  State  St. 

1895 

O'Neill,  John 

1886  Diversey  Blvd. 

1896 

Oughton,  C.  M.     - 

131  53rd  St. 

1895 

Owens,  John  E. 

1806  Michigan  Ave. 

1895 

Paddock,  C.  E.     - 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Pardee,  L.  C. 

34  Washington  St. 

53 

1896 

Parker,  Chas.  A. 
Parker,  C.  W. 
Patrick,  H.  T. 
Patrick,  Z.  E. 
Patton,  Jos.  M.    - 
Pennington,  J.  R. 
Peterson,  H.  d. 
Peterson,  Reuben 
Pettyjohn,  E.  S. 
Pierce,  N.  H. 

PlNCKARD,  C.  P.      - 

Porter,  John  L. 
Prince,  L-.  H. 

PUSEY,  WM.  ALLEN 
Q_v,»£    Yfm.  E  . 
Reynolds,  A.  R. 
Reynolds,  G.  Wm. 
Rhodes,  John  E. 
Rice,  E.  Perry 
Ridlon,  John 
Ries,  Emu, 
Riese,  B.  L. 
Rittenhouse,  Wm. 
Robinson,  W.  F. 
Robison,  J.  A. 
Rumpf,  W.  H. 

Sammons,  E.  H. 
Sauer,  H.  Edward 
Schaefer,  F.  C. 
Schmidt,  F.  W.     - 
Senn,  E.  J.     - 
Senn,  Nicholas 
Simmons,  Geo.  H. 
Sinclair,  J.  G. 
Small,  A.  R. 
Small,  Chas.  P. 
Stahl,  Frank  A. 
Stanton,  S.  C. 


Date  of 

Admission. 

776  W.  Lake  St. 

1895 

103  State  St. 

1895 

34  Washington  St. 

1896 

25  Woodland  Park. 

1895 

237  S.  Hoyne  Ave. 

1895 

103  State  St. 

1897 

93  E.  18th  St. 

1898 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Alma,  Mich. 

1895 

31  Washington  St. 

1896 

103  State  St. 

1895 

103  State  St. 

1899 

Palmyra,  Wis. 

1898 

103  State  St. 

1895 

/  O  J    s&ti*U  &* . 

tf%r 

34  Washington  St. 

1895 

100  State  St. 

1895 

34  Washington  St. 

1895 

950  Jackson  Blvd. 

1899 

103  State  St. 

1895 

100  State  St. 

1896 

215  Wabash  Ave. 

1895 

975  Warren  Ave. 

1895 

100  State  St. 

1895 

297  Ashland  Blvd. 

1895 

4720  Kenwood  Ave. 

1895 

51  31st  St. 

1895 

34  Washington  St. 

1899 

70  State  St. 

1895 

Riverdale,  Chicago. 

1895 

100  State  St. 

1895 

532  Dearborn  Ave. 

1895 

61  Market  St. 

1899 

4101  Grand  Blvd. 

1895 

3035  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

5727  Madison  Ave. 

1899 

103  State  St. 

1895 

9  Cedar  St. 

1895 

54 


Date  of 

Admission. 

Starkey,  H.  M. 

70  State  St. 

1895 

Stearns,  Wm.  G. 

103  State  St. 

1899 

Steele,  d.  a.  K. 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Storer,  W.  D. 

1402  Wrightwood  Ave. 

1S95 

Stowell,  J.  H. 

2633  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

Strong,  A.  B. 

312  Grand  Ave. 

1895 

Stubbs,  F.  Gurney 

583  43rd  St. 

1896 

Stubbs,  J.  E. 

3203  South  Park  Ave. 

1895 

SuDDUTH,   W.  X. 

100  State  St. 

1897 

Swartz,  T.  B. 

77  39th  St. 

1895 

Thomas,  A.  L. 

4424  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

Thomas,  H.  M.      - 

31  Washington  St. 

1895 

Tillotson,  G.  K. 

4134  Went  worth  Ave. 

1897 

Tucker,  J.  L. 

52  35th  St. 

1895 

Van  Hook,  Weller    - 

103  State  St. 

1896 

Walker,  S.  J. 

34  Washington  St. 

»      1896 

Walling,  Willoughby 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Walter,  Will 

103  State  St. 

1899 

Waterhouse,  C.  F. 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Watkins,  T.  J.      - 

3625  Indiana  Ave. 

1895 

Weaver,  G.  H.     - 

535  Washington  Blvd. 

1895 

Weber,  S.  L. 

100  State  St. 

1896 

Webster,  G.  W. 

70  State  St. 

1895 

Wescott,  C.  D. 

31  Washington  St. 

1895 

Wesener,  J.  A.     - 

103  State  St. 

1896 

Whitmore,  B.  T. 

90  Maiden  Lane,  New  York.     1896 

Wilder,  Wm.  H. 

103  State  St. 

1895 

Williams,  Helen  S. 

453  W.  63rd  St. 

1895 

Wing,  Elbert 

34  Washington  St. 

1895 

WolEy,  H.  P. 

4257  Grand  Blvd. 

1896 

Wood,  Casey  A. 

103  Adams  St. 

1895 

Woodruff,  T.  A. 

103  E.  Adams  St. 

1896 

Woodworth,  P.  M. 

1246  N.  Clark  St. 

1895 

•WORTHINGTON,  HARRY  C. 

Oak  Park,  111. 

1895 

Zeisler,  Jos. 

100  State  St. 

1895 

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DATE   OF 

ADMISSION.      1 

H.  N.  HALL, 

1895. 

Died  February  20th,  1896. 

D.  D.  BISHOP,       - 

1895. 

Died  April  1st,  1896. 

MARK   H.  LACKERSTEEN,    - 

1895. 

Died  December  7th,  1897. 

ERNEST  HART,  - 

1895. 

Died  January  7th,  1898. 

WILLIAM  E.  CLARKE,  - 

1895. 

Died  March  22nd,  1898. 

EDWIN  H.  DORLAND,   - 

1895. 

Died  May  14th,  1898. 

JOHN  B.  HAMILTON,    - 

1895. 

Died  December  26th,  1898. 

JAMES  H.  ETHERIDGE, 

1895. 

Died  February  9th,  1899. 

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